These new headphones are not like the weak-kneed, lily-livered, tin-pot, skinny sounding little pieces of garbage out on the market today. We designed these headphones to deliver everything louder than anything else and with the sort of range, clarity and TRUE rock reproduction you'd expect from a band of warriors like us.

i know he had nothing to do with them, and it's just cashing in on a name, but those Marley headphones are really good! they're made from wood/ recycled materials, plus they're always on sale (which is a nice bonus)

When I see somebody wear their headphones in public, like athletes getting off the bus/plane and "meeting" fans or people at the grocery store, for example - it makes me want to smack the shit out of them.

I should clarify. Headphones on the bus = OK. Headphones while you are getting off the bus to meet fans (for example) makes you look like a douche. I'm talking about situations like yesterday where the ND football team is getting off their bus for national championship game prep, they are greeted by bowl game officials/fans/alum/etc..and they walk off all "cool" w/ their swagger and don't care attitude wearing their Beats.

When you wear your headphones on the bus and don't talk them off for the solo walk to your house? I don't care.

Just remember that these atheletes are wearing those dumbass Dre headphones because they're paid to do so. Not that that makes it any better.

I would also recommend converting to Packers fandom. They're in obnoxious commercials sometimes, but at least they aren't as obsessed with trendy gadgets and product placement as most other teams' players.

100% this, and probably most other weird forms of merch like belt buckles, shoes and watches.

But electronics are the number one for tool-factor.

Side note: I'd like to know exactly what Lemmy and Co. did when 'designing' these headphones and what their technical input was. Even if they don't suck, there'll be a markup for the Motorhead brand no question, and with that extra chunk of cash you could undoubtably get a better set of Shure cans or something.

I know what you mean. It's cool that Rush released the live album from the Time Machine tour, but given that the big deal from that tour was that they played Moving Pictures from start to finish, it bugs me that on the live album, they cut it in half between Disc 1 and Disc 2. Don't break it in the middle, the natural break would either be after Subdivisions, or between Vital Signs and Caravan. The preference would be to do it after Subdivisions, at the end of the 1st set and start the 2nd disc clean w/ Moving Pictures, moving into the closing songs and encore. Sure, the length of the discs would be unbalanced as a result, but would flow much better. Anyway, that's my opinion.